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were whispers
noun
The act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
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Still, there were whispers.
There were whispers in the surprised audience.
But in the town, there were whispers.
There were whispers also of some unspecified "sexual misconduct".
There were whispers that Southampton could go down.
There were whispers about the wonders of his cellar.
There were whispers then that the reason was more serious.
There were whispers of drinking, drugs taken for cancer or diabetes, even dementia.
There were whispers about the effects of smoking on Mr Yar'Adua's lungs.
In the two days since the tiger was spotted in the village, there were whispers everywhere.
At one time there were whispers about moving 36-year-old corner Ronde Barber to safety.
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